Association of Ovocalyxin-32 Gene Variants with Egg Quality Traits in Indigenous Chicken Breeds

Yacoub, Haitham A.; Fathi, Moataz M.; Al-Homidan, Ibrahim H.; Badawy, Moataz I.; Abdelfattah, Mohamed H.; Elzarei, Mohamed F.; Abou-Emera, Osama K.; Gamal Rayan;

Abstract


The genetic polymorphisms in the ovocalyxin-32 gene were studied in the present work with regard to egg quality traits in indigenous chicken populations. In the same investigation, based on exons 1 and 6, the frequencies of G/T and A/G SNPs regarding the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) and their role in egg quality were determined. The T allele of the G/T SNP in exon 1 was associated with thinner shells and lower shell strength, while the A/G SNP in exon 1 resulted in eternal eggs with thicker shells in AG and AA genotypes. Regarding this, the A/G SNP in exon 6 was able to enhance shell and yolk quality in AG genotypes. These SNPs could be considered candidate genetic markers for marker-assisted selection (MAS) focusing on egg quality improvement, which has additive and dominance genetic effects on phenotypic variation.


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Title Association of Ovocalyxin-32 Gene Variants with Egg Quality Traits in Indigenous Chicken Breeds
Authors Yacoub, Haitham A.; Fathi, Moataz M.; Al-Homidan, Ibrahim H.; Badawy, Moataz I.; Abdelfattah, Mohamed H.; Elzarei, Mohamed F.; Abou-Emera, Osama K.; Gamal Rayan 
Keywords egg quality;native chicken;ovocalyxin-32 gene;SNP
Issue Date 1-Oct-2024
Journal Animals 
Volume 14
ISSN 2076-2615
DOI 10.3390/ani14203010
PubMed ID 39457940
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85207660112

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